Delhi | 24.11.2018 | 04:00 pm ~ 06:00 pm

Celebrating World Heritage Week - Nizamuddin - 700 Years of Living Heritage

About the walk

Man Kunto Maula Fa Haza Ali Ur Maula

This ancient kalam was created by Hazrat Amir Khusro in the courtyard of Hazrat Nizamuddin Aulia Mehboob-e-Illahi (RA). Here, it is offered back as a qawwali every year during the Urs, that is, his birthday ceremony. Hazrat Nizamuddin Aulia (RA) represents the secular character of Indian culture. His disciple, Hazrat Amir Khusro (RA), was the first to express his patriotism towards Indian soil centuries before the first freedom struggle. This magnificent dargah (shrine) invites you for a journey as it spreads the divine light that gives peace to hearts and souls with the essence of rose in the air. It is considered auspicious to be buried near a saint, and this is why there are so many tombs in this corner of Delhi. On our way, we will experience the sights and sounds of the Nizamuddin basti, passing by Urs Mahal, the white-marbled Chausanth Khamba, the little-known tomb of Atgah Khan, and a 14th century baoli. Our conversations will revolve around the poetry of Mirza Ghalib, spirituality, music and the wonders of the long-gone era.

 

This guided tour is free.

 

 

 

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About the walk

Man Kunto Maula Fa Haza Ali Ur Maula

This ancient kalam was created by Hazrat Amir Khusro in the courtyard of Hazrat Nizamuddin Aulia Mehboob-e-Illahi (RA). Here, it is offered back as a qawwali every year during the Urs, that is, his birthday ceremony. Hazrat Nizamuddin Aulia (RA) represents the secular character of Indian culture. His disciple, Hazrat Amir Khusro (RA), was the first to express his patriotism towards Indian soil centuries before the first freedom struggle. This magnificent dargah (shrine) invites you for a journey as it spreads the divine light that gives peace to hearts and souls with the essence of rose in the air. It is considered auspicious to be buried near a saint, and this is why there are so many tombs in this corner of Delhi. On our way, we will experience the sights and sounds of the Nizamuddin basti, passing by Urs Mahal, the white-marbled Chausanth Khamba, the little-known tomb of Atgah Khan, and a 14th century baoli. Our conversations will revolve around the poetry of Mirza Ghalib, spirituality, music and the wonders of the long-gone era.

 

This guided tour is free.

 

 

 

Led By

Shashank Gupta
Shashank Gupta is graduated in History, from Jamia Millia Islamia and currently pursuing Master’s degree in Medieval History from Jawaharlal Nehru University. Shashank hails from Khurja in Uttar Pradesh, known for its rich art and craft culture. He is an enthusiastic and active individual who is highly motivated about learning and understanding and is always looking forward to unravel the mysteries of the past through heritage walks and research in the field of history.

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Meeting point

Hazrat Nizamuddin Police Station, near Sabj Burj, Delhi

Nearest Bus/Metro station

Nizamuddin Bus Stop/JLN Stadium Metro Station

Disclaimer

The information & views presented by walk leaders and individual speakers are based on personal perspectives and points of view and do not necessarily represent views, opinions and official policies of Sahapedia.

Sahapedia reserves the right to cancel an event due to unforeseen circumstances. Participants will be informed accordingly.

Maintaining safety during our events is our main priority. We have implemented several social distancing and safety measures to limit physical interactions between all attendees at the walk. Sahapedia/ India Heritage Walks is not responsible for any illnesses developing due to participation in physical events. 

 

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Email: ihw@sahapedia.org

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Contact at: 8826365320 (Shashank)

  • Medium: Bilingual (English /Hindi)
  • No entry fee.
  • Limited parking facilities are available at the meeting point. Paid parking facilities are available at Humayun’s Tomb, which is opposite the meeting point. Charges are to be borne by the participant.
  • Please carry drinking water and wear comfortable shoes. Shoes will have to be removed outside the Sufi shrine.
  • Please carry a scarf/cap to cover the head. Avoid shorts, knee-length clothes or sleeveless attire. Kindly maintain decorum in the dargah.